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{"playerId":11458,"percentChange":0.7,"averageDraftPosition":170,"percentOwned":5.8,"mostRecentNews":{"news":"With Antonio Gates suspended for the first four games of the season, there should be plenty of slot snaps available for Johnson, NBC San Diego reports.","spin":"Antonio Gates and Eddie Royal were the Chargers' main slot threats last season, with Keenan Allen and Malcom Floyd doing most of the work on the outside. Royal jumped ship to sign with the Bears, and Gates was talking about a reduced role even before he was suspended. Johnson is unlikely to match his production from the days when he was Buffalo's go-to option, but this is the best situation he's been in since 2012. He'll get most of the slot snaps in three-wide sets and has the size to work outside.","date":"Sun Jul 5"},"fullName":"Stevie Johnson","pointsSEASON":56,"seasonOutlook":{"outlook":"Following a trio of 1,000-yard receiving seasons, Johnson has missed seven games and combined for 1,032 yards over the past two years. A situational player in run-first San Francisco last season, Johnson will see his role increase in 2015 as San Diego's No. 3 WR. The Chargers had their third wideout on the field for 86 percent of pass plays in 2014, the league's third-highest mark. Johnson will enter the season fourth in line for targets, but durability is certainly a concern for both Malcom Floyd, 34, and Antonio Gates, 35. That makes Johnson a name worth monitoring.","seasonId":2015,"date":"Wed May 20"},"positionRank":77,"projectedPoints":86.012812202}

ESPN Chargers reporter Eric D. Williams assigns a letter grade to San Diego's offseason, during which the Chargers drafted Melvin Gordon, signed Stevie Johnson and Jacoby Jones, and made a number of moves on the offensive line.